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November 23: Today in 1887, Black Farm Workers Were Massacred in Thibodaux, Louisiana

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Photo credits: The History Press (Charleston, South Carolina) The Thibodaux Massacre took place in Thibodaux, Louisiana on November 23, 1887. Black sugar cane workers, determined to unionize for a living wage, chose to combine their minimal power during the crucial harvest season. Instead, their actions sparked a relentless massacre. With echoes of the bondage, which […]

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